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Science Fun and Learning on Nantucket Island in March 2026

The Maria Mitchell Association is teaming up with other island organizations to present two days of free science fun and learning on Nantucket Island March 13 and 14, 2026.

The fun begins on Friday, March 13 at 7 pm, in collaboration with the Nantucket Dreamland, when the first of two free ticketed performances featuring Doktor Kaboom: Under Pressure! Doktor Kaboom’s interactive Science Comedy shows engage audiences of all ages. In Under Pressure!, Kaboom illustrates physical science concepts that are also metaphors for real-life mental and emotional pressures, validating what students may feel while sharing tools for dealing with life’s challenges. Blending big ideas, explosive demonstrations, and humor, Kaboom keeps audiences riveted with interest and rolling with laughter. Hailed as, “part Mister Wizard, part Mr. Rogers,” Kaboom delights patrons with curiosity, creativity, and charm. The free tickets will soon be available on The Dreamland’s website.

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Reflecting on both the impact of the performance and the partnerships that made it possible, the MMA Executive Director Joanna Roche shared, “A heartfelt thank you to the Community Foundation for the generous grant that made it possible to bring Doktor Kaboom to Nantucket, and to the Nantucket Dreamland for hosting this extraordinary performance. I’ve known the good Doktor for nearly twenty years, and I have no doubt that his unique blend of humor, magic, and science will not only make you laugh, but also leave you with a renewed sense of wonder and a deeper connection to the world around you.”

Doktor Kaboom! was created, and is performed, by actor and comedian David Epley, who has discovered two passions in his life: science and mathematics. Epley first explored his love of hands-on learning, chemistry, and physics at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and later studied at the university level, exploring a degree in Chemical Engineering. Epley, a performer for over twenty years, has reached over 2,000,000 students and families, and has performed over 2,000 live shows worldwide. Epley lives in Seattle, Washington.

The second performance of Doktor Kaboom: Under Pressure! will be held on March 14 at 3 pm. Both shows are brought to Nantucket in collaboration with the Nantucket Dreamland, where the free performances will be held.

The other collaborative community event is the annual Maria Mitchell Association’s (MMA) twelfth annual Nantucket STEAM Festival (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics), taking place on Saturday, March 14, 2026 in the Nantucket High School Gymnasium on Surfside Road from 10 am to 2 pm. This event is also free to attend and features hands-on activities celebrating science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics from more than 20 community organizations. A sensory-friendly half house begins at 9:30 am.

This year’s theme, “3.14 Miles from Shore: Infinite Patterns,” is ideal since the festival is being held on March 14 (3.14 also known as π or Pi) and focuses on Pi Day and a mission to engage the Nantucket community in intersectional STEAM experiences. This event exemplifies the MMA’s mission of creating opportunities for all to develop a life-long passion for science through education, research, and first-hand exploration of the sky, land, and sea of Nantucket Island. This festival has become the largest late winter event in our community and drew more than 700 participants in 2025!

This year, the festival will have a renewed focus on hands-on discovery, powered by partnerships that reflect the breadth and creativity of STEAM across our Nantucket community. “Our goal is to make STEAM feel welcoming, relevant, and visible,” said Jónelle Gurley, Coordinator of the Nantucket STEAM Festival and Director of Science and Programs at the Maria Mitchell Association. “The energy and expertise our partners bring each year are what make the festival such a meaningful experience for participants.”

Activities include “The Light Bulb Challenge,” “Science Story Walk,” “Bubbles Control Trouble,” “Pi(e) Day: Celebrating Native Fruit,” “Can You Solve the Unsolvable, ”Compost Cake,” “ A Puddle in the Woods,” “History of Life Jackets – Will It Sink or Float,” “Explore Hard and Soft Coastal Engineering Designs,” and many sensory crafts, general chemistry and astronomy related activities, and engineering and space exploration fun. The Nantucket Public Safety Departments will also be present for “Touch a Cruiser” and “Touch a Truck,” and the US Coast Guard Station (USCG) Brant Point will be in attendance to display lifesaving gear and a trailered USCG vessel. 

Organizations partnering this year with MMA include: the Artists Association of Nantucket, Egan Maritime Institute, Linda Loring Nature Foundation, Mass Audubon, Nantucket Atheneum, Nantucket Community Sailing, Nantucket Community School, Nantucket Conservation Foundation, Nantucket Dreamland, Nantucket Fire Department, Nantucket Police Department, Nantucket Land and Water Council, Nantucket Lighthouse School, Nantucket Islands Land Bank, Nantucket Island School of Design and Art, Nantucket Lights, Town of Nantucket Natural Resources Department, The Trustees of Reservations, UMASS Boston Field Station Nantucket, US Coast Guard Station Brant Point, Nantucket S.T.A.R, and Sustainable Nantucket. All will be highlighting the incredible opportunities to discover STEAM on Nantucket.

The Maria Mitchell Association was founded in 1902 to preserve the legacy of Nantucket native astronomer, naturalist, librarian, and educator, Maria Mitchell. After she discovered a comet in 1847, Mitchell’s international fame led to many achievements and awards, including an appointment as the first professor of astronomy at Vassar College. Maria Mitchell believed in “learning by doing” and today that philosophy is reflected in the MMA’s mission statement, programs, research projects, and other activities. The Maria Mitchell Association operates two observatories, a natural science museum, an aquarium, a research center, and preserves the historic birthplace of Maria Mitchell. A wide variety of science and history-related programming is offered throughout the year for people of all ages.

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